The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921, April 26, 1901, Image 2

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IVIbON ITEMä.
visit bore » tew days aud go buck lb |
their homes anil write volutely ol the
B y I ch D ibn .
T h e r e ’s no sea so n w h en g o o d American people. My impressions ol
April 19, 1901.
m ed icin e is so m u ch n eed ed a s in tlie country thue Ur have been very
Several
frosty
mornings
ibis w e e k .
S p r in g , an d th e r e ’s n o m ed icin e favorable.”
.
I
A seuii-otticial denial that negotiation»
It hasn’t ruined since Easter Sunday.
w h ich d o es s o m uch go o d in S p iia g
had been o[«sned with Great Britain for
a s H ood ’s S a rsa p a rilla .
G. VV. Dickinson made a Hying trip to
a
new Isthmian Canal treaty, baa been I y Ugene , ,,¡s wvek.
D o n o t d e la y ta k in g it.
D o n ’t p u t i t off t ill y o u r h e a lth given out. Secretary Hay is still-trying
School is progressing nicely with Miss
to
find
out
what
sort
of
a
treaty
would
Maude
Howard as teacher.
to n e g e ts to o lo w to be lifted .
demand a two-thirds vote in the senate.
The woods around here have been full
and until be does there will lie no nego- , of timber cruisers the last few days
W il l g iv e y o u a go o d a p p etite, nations starteli by this government
Born, to the wife ot Geo. Nichols,
p u rify and en rich y o u r blond, o v er- Great Britain cun, of course, submit ! A»r'‘ 18- “ ‘«V- U- ° r**u is a11
oom o th a t tir e d feelin g , g iv e j o u proiK,8jtiona of j,er own at any time, and i Henry Iliiikaon, of the upper Siuslaw
m en ta l and d ig e s tiv e str e n g th a n d I tbuy wj(|
al, j considered by River, pabtted through here this morn­
ing.
ste a d y nerves.
Mr. Henquiuet, late of Wisconsin, has
B e su r e to a sk for H O O D ’S, th e this government.
Members of the commission which the finidpej a house on his homestead on
b ea t m ed icin e m o n ey ca n b u y . I t is
1 Cuban constitutional convention have bait ltiver.
Arbor Dav was observed by the school
decided to send to Washington will have
Bad F e e lin g s In S p r in g - " I n the a good time personally, and that will here with recitations, songs, yard elean-
.
spring I was feelin g « very b a d ly . My b lood .
' ing and tree planting.
I began tak in g H o o d ’» probably be the only result of their trip
g ^ raap a r b iaA i t d id rúe m u ch good.
W. 11. McGuire, C. 0 . Cornell, and
th in k it is a w on d erfu l spr ring m ed icin e and They can accomplish nothing in Wasli- Granger Hiadbury, of Eugene, are build-
recommend it to all sick and suffering." ingtou that they could not do in Havana ing houses on their homesteads up
Ernán L. B xa . n , Eaton Center, N. H.
just as well. Although the President , W j U G a t.
The following named children have
does not like the idea of having this
WASHINGTON LETTER.
been
laid up with the grip this week:
commission sent to Washington, because
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Allie and Clarence Worden, Myrtle and
CoRRr;si’ON
dent
.)
j
he
considers
it
a
reflection
upon
Gen.
(F rom O ur R egular
Ivy Cornelius and Ellie Day.
Wood for the convention to have as­
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Vauabn & Makinson will leave .Mon-
sumed that anything different from (lay for ® the McKenzie River, where they
W ashington , April 15, 1901.
Gen. Miles has seemed to be in high what Gen. Wood has said would be said have a contract lor logging They will
favor wltb tbe administration ever since by him, lie will receive the commission take four yoke of oxen w it h them.
W E S T . S p r in g M e d i c i n e
— CUAUSMBD BVBBY rUlDAY
F lobbmcb ,
MOBXIXO-—
L a . nb C ounty ,
O ibgon
W.H.WEATIIERSON
E d ito r
and
P ro p rieto r.
F lo r e n c e , O reg o n , A p ril 2ü,
H>01.
A Judgment of »7500 was recently
given against a prominent Chicago at­
torney for carelessness in the conduct of
a lawsuit. A few judgments like that
in some other sities would be likely to
elevate the standard of the profession
and perhaps reduce tbs volume of lit ig a
tion.—Ex.
••If the Oregon legislature bail done
nothing eicep t to pass that nickle-m-
the-slot hill, It would have been worth
all it cost to the yogng and rising gener-
ation. No mode ol gambling was ever
devised and run openly that was as en­
ticing as these machines, and nothing
ever taught bo vs to become spendthrifts
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
T h o u sa n d s H a v e K id n e y T rou b le
an d D o n ’t K n o w it.
How To Find Ont.
Fill a bottle or common glass with youi
water and let It stand twenty-four hours; *
sediment or set-1
(ling Indicates an
. unhealthy condl- ,
tion of the kid­
neys ; If it stains1
your linen It Is
evidence of kid­
ney trouble: too
frequent desire to ;
pass It or pain In !
the back Is also ,
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad- .
der are out of order.
T H E
EBEÂT WHITE ST
W i n t e r C le a n -U j
W h a t to D o .
There it comfort In the knowledge, so ’
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the j
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability !
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
it, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity ot being compelled to go often
during the day, and to jet up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra­
ordinary effect of S w am p-R oot Is soon
realized. It stands the highest for its won- |
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
•'
— ,J have
the I
If you —
need ‘ a ------
medicine
you should
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes, I
You may have a sample bottle of this |
wonderful
discovery
and a book that tells»
more about it, b->th sent j
absolutely free by mail,
address Dr. Kilmer & Hom. ot 6wampRoo«.
Co., Einghamton, N. Y. When writing men-
*l<«~
tion ►•«Jin«
reading ikie
this rvAnsrn
generous offer In this paper.
STRICTLY Ü
P e c u l i a r to I t s e l f
ON T H E S E G O O D S .
Beginning A pril
1st and C o n tin ifl
the month, we propose to close
Surplus stock and all broken lots
,
o h
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIC h H
SCHOOL HOUSE BURNED.
The sheriff arrested Byron Simmons
at Greenleaf last Friday for burning the
abandoned school bouse at that place.
The building was of but little value, but
i contftineJ about $150 worth o{ goods be-
O U R P O L IC Y
Tbe old time custom of e g g eating was
quickly as these machines. The state ,ijg nomination to be Lieut. General, but and listen to w hst its members have to
■I
M tl
should vote Senator Proebstel a medal ollicial occurrences of the past week in- ’ say, and will give instructions to have well observed here Easter morning, as
far as we have learned. Geo. Dickiu-
dicate that the old feud lietween G en .! them properly treated while in Wash*
for framing the bill.—Transcript.
son was in the lead with I. 8. Day sec-
Does not permit carrying g o o d H
Miles and Adjutant General Corbin is ington. His own talk to them will be ond best.
longing
to
John
Carlyle.
It
seems
that
Tbe city council of Eugene have evi
year to year, so
still on, and that tlie Adjutant General confined to telling them that the condi­
the toy has a weak mind and a mania
dently stirred up a hornet’s nest among
is still tire reigning favorite of tlie ad- tions offered by the Platt Amendment is
GREENLEAF ITEMS.
for burning some building. After tiring
the citizen’s of that usually quiet place
it he left for borne, meeting the Junction ,
o j , ministration. It all came about through an act of congress, and as such is not
April 22, 1901.
by proposing to change tlie names
mail carrier, whom be told that be set
AH "kinds of tl.eo- lbe »PPon'tnieiit of a chief ~f artillery, subject to any change or modification
Ernest Rowe is expected to start for the building afire and that it was burn­
some of its streets
under the army reorganisation act. whatever, by any power other than California this week.
-ON RESIDUE OF-
ing. We have been informed that it
ties of street naming are being promul- (
Gen. Miles recommended either. Ool. J. congress.
was
his
intention
to
burn
the
Dendwood
Seth
Simmons
paj’a
the
Carlyles
for
gated by the dissatisfied ones, and theie
I. Rodgers, of the Eiltli Artillery, or
wliat they los; in the schoolhouse tire. church, but could find no opportunity.
is much back talk from those favoring
“Character is the greatest tiling in the
Col. Guenther, of the Fourth Artillery,
Spring lias come. Chipmunks and
H O W S THIS?
the scheme, which is to change tl.e name
world. The measure of greatness of the timber cruisers are seen in the woods
for the place, but Adjutant General
----------- AND ESPECIALLY ON------------
We offer one hundred dollars reward
of Oharnelton street » « J » * ™
| Oorbin bai.kwi Col> w . F. Ban4o,p|,
, greatest man is but a suggestion of the | oeeasiolia||y .
for any case of catarrh that can not be
This street was named in honor of Char­
possibilities of the race. One man may
The surprise birthday party at James (.ure,j |,v Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
be was appointed. It was nothing new
nel Mulligan, a pioneer of Lane county ¡
F. J. C hbney A Co., Props., Toledo, O.
Gen Miles to '
born in * king’s palace, another in a 1 Johnstone’, last Monday evening was a
for recommendations, of
We the undersigned, have known F. J.
and Eugene, and it is well for the ty
hovel; one in the dark ages, another in , ' s access. The Jolmsiones suspected
Clienev for the last 16 years, and believe
mitil the guests arrived.
to . keep ----------„.„nears
this and other pioneers
*ne“” - 1 memo
no
Q( tbis cftae> w | tne full light of the highest civilisation; nothing
>'
AND REMNANTS OF DRY GOODS TO CLOSE.
r y S
Byron Simmons was taken to Eugene Idin perfectly honorable in all business
vies in remembrance by the method em ­ when Secretary Root, without tho i one may have a perfect physique, with
ransactions
and
financially
able
to
carry
Friday by Sheriff Withers to be exam­
ployed. Don’t permit the names ol the knowledge of Gen. Miles, promulgated | • »
Heredity and environment can ined as to his sanity. He is 19 or 20 out any obligations made by him.
West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
streets to be changed.
I the order defining the dfi.ies of Chief of * * « : *nOtl,Br «“ •*
““
* ill>, years of age ...id weak minded. Neigh-
a body barely and painfully held together i hors bad toid him that if be wou'd burn Toledo, O.
A J Johnson, forestry expert and Artillery, Gen. Miles got bis dander up
Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, Whole­
by tb s soul in it; but in every case, in the school house lie would get a free
commissioner to tlte Buffalo Exposition and called the attention of tl.e secretary
ride to Sslein, and finally lie tired it and sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
the long run it is the soul alone which
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter­
from Oregon, has dispatched Oregon’s i of war to the fact of ids having been
it was destroyed, as already reported in
counts
for character—for that which life tlie W est . When tlie boy realized tlie nally, acting directly upon the blood and
ignored
in
the
issuing
of
the
order,
and
forestry exhibit to tl.e big fair. Tl.e
result of his act lie was very penitent mucous surfaces of the system. Price
further that the order failed to carry carves upon the (see of eternity.”
exhibit is one of the best that lias ever
and so frightened that it was d ifficult! 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
been made of the lumber resources of out tlie intent of tlie law creatine the
CAROINSR NEWS.
for nny stranger to get sight of him. It Testimonials free.
Oregon, and will command a great deal office, which makes the Chief of Artillery
was believed that lie would not Het an- ' Hall's Family Pills are the beat.
u member of the staff of the Lieutenant
Mrs. Sarah Glover was in Gardiner ottier tire, and as bis father was very
of attention. Among the exhibits is a
. «„
WANTED—TRUSTWORTHY MEN AND WO |
feeble it was tioped that nothing
would tuen to travel and advertí«« for old establis bed ■
i of the trunk of an Ore- General com in and mg. General M
on business last week.
.
four-foot section <
be
done
about
it
at
present,
but
some-
))(
ii(|(j of >uUd flnanel(U .„„d i,,,. s.|»ry »780« 1
claims that the order, as issued, makes
Born, in Gardiner, April 20tli, 1901,
eon sugar pine, from Southern Oregon
body
made
complaint
and
he
was
ar-
year and expenses, all payable In cash. No can1
226 feet high, 323 years tlie
the Chief of Artillery a subordinate ol to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perkins, a daugh­ rested. How his father will stand it j yhhh I iik required. Give retersnne« and enclose
The tree was
seif »«Mr»',«eil »lamped envelope. Aildrci« Man­
On tlie tlie Adjutant General,and has requested ter.
remains to lie seen.
old. and seven leet in diameter
ager, .105 Caxton Bldg., Chicago.
Tlie dances given by the Y. M. 8. C.
, .
J
„ t h rep-toot that it be amended to conform to law.
rear • i end of the second car is a tnrce-iooi
continue to he tlie joyous events of the
NOTICE FOR P U B L IC A T IO N -
Those famous little pills, DeW itt’s Lit­
ssetion of an Oregon fir, nine feet six Secretary Root lias paid no attention to season.
inches in diameter. Resting on tw o ' that request. Friends of Gen. Miles
Land Office at Koaeburg, Oregon,
Mrs. Pete Cowan and Miss Kate Cas­ tle Early Risers will remove ell impuri­
March 23,1901.
fear that the re-opening o f this old feud sidy passed through Gardiner on their ties from your system, cleanse your bow­
blocks, on which it will pivot in going
N otice 1» hereby given th at th e follow ing
els,
make
them
regular.
Meyer
A
Kyle.
handsome slick of «'>»* rL'8ult
ll‘!‘ compulsory retire-| way
Florence last week,
nnmud settler haa tiled notice of hla intention
around curves, is a
m ent, although be bus been assurod, 1 Warren Reed's new milk boat, the
to make final proof In aupport of hla claim and
clear yellow ttr timber, 34x84 inches,
ALPHA CLIPPINGS-
that «aid proof w ill be made before C. II. H ol­
within the past few weeks, that he steamer Umpqua, was launched Wednes- i
den, U. 8. Commiaaloner, at Florence, Oregon,
and 76 lest long. It weighs 25 tons. On
day
and
will
soon
be
making
regular
would bo allowed to remain nt tlie head
on May 18th, 1901, via: Geo. F. A llen, on hi« H.
B y E ven C iiangz .
trips.
; J
the top of tills big limber rests two
E. No. 797.1, for the nw1, neJi See 21, T. 18 8,,
They «•• the army until retired by age.
R. 10 west.
a, cut from tlte same tree
Rev Buckner and family left Gardi­
April
23,
1901.
Senator Cockrell, who lias just re-
He name» the follow ing witneesee to prove
incl.es
thick.
20
inches
wide.
,
three
ner
Wednesday
for
their
new
home
in
a rel
Mr. J. C. Farmer left for Junction on hia coAtlnnoua reaidence upon and cu ltivation
der tlie turned Troiu a trip through Cuba, talks California. Mr. Buckner has been of
. • . ,
of. aald land, via:
•n d 74 f«»t long. On the cars un
, uf r the M.
m v
i .....i I | a business trip today.
very interestingly of what lie saw. Gardiner and pastor
Dnvid A. Bradley, R. M. Allen, H. J. Minor
E. church
big stick are showed sections of tree
Mr. and Mrs. Oarlstrom intend to go ; „lld Charles Anderson, all of Point Terrace,
Among other things, lie said: ‘‘ I was for the last four years. He leaves many
trunks as follows: Maple, three feet in
Oregon.
to Mapleton tbis week.
J. T. B ri dorr .
very agreeably surprised in finding so | friends in Gardiner and vicinity.
diameter; cottonwood, three leet; hem­
Chas.
Po;>e
lias
gone
to
Roseburg
to
Resin ter.
much unfilled land. Comparatively but! Extra help was called from Gardiner ’ visit bis unde, Win. Dysinger, and
lock, four feet; white oak, three feet,
,,
,
i
,
.
i Saturday night to the relief of the
A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S S A L E O F
a small portion of the land is in actual uoliAnnur
h
schooner • „ Zampa,
bottom
! family.
/.iim n il which
w h ir l) struck
strtll'K IM
T
madrone, two aud one-half feet. Thera
R EA L PRO PERTY.
cultivation.
Many products which in crossing the Umpqua har and sprung
Miss Bertha Haight left last week to
is also a freak section of yellow fir three
NOTICE IS HEREBY .GIVEN, THAT BY
would undoubtedly flourish there are a leak. By pnmping night and day, her visit her sister, Mrs Gibson, east of
feel in diameter, the heart of which is
virtue of an order of the County Court of I«ane
not even seen or cultivated. It is capa­ captain anil crew hope to safely reach Junction.
County, Oregan, duly made and entered of
only six inches from one side. The most
William Austin returned from Browns- ' record on th el9 th day of February. 1901, in the
ble of being a most productive country San Pedro.
wonderful tiling about the tree is that
Mr. Joe Butler, former postmaster of ville by way of Eugene, bringing bis matter of the estate of A nna M atbllde Funke,
for all kinds of fruits and vegetables as
deceased, the undersigned, the adm inistrator
30 feel up the heart was in the center.
Gardiner, died at his home Wednesday mother home with him
of said estale w ill o’ and after Saturday, the 4th
. ,
..
i „ „
well as for sugar cane and tobacco. The
Along side of the sections of tree trunks
morning the 17tli. Mr. Butler has heen
Elmer Lamb, who lias oeen logging ,|HV May, 19M, at the hour of l o’clock p. m.
’N
is a fir plank four inches thick, 34 inches island lias a large number of harbors. an ¡„„„ ij ,; for n(.ar|y four years and has at Mapleton for some time, finished up off« lor sale and aell at private aale,
tn
th
e
high
est
bidder
for
cash
From w lint I could learn of our officers been faithfully cared for by a devoted and returned home Saturday.
wkie and 24 leet long. On the thiid car
the follow ing described real property be-
who have been iu tlie various waters wife.
E . C.
l ’otterf ------
and family came up
•
„
,
—.
— - ------------
. longing to said estate, tow it: Lot No. 2, in ,
waa a fine epecinion of tide land spruce,
around the island, there are as many | The remains of Mr. Butler were taken jrQln Aclue [a8t week and will spend a Block No. 2, in Cox'» addition to Florence, and J . W . C A R M A N
PROP
8 1, feet iu diameter and It! feet long.
to the Scottsburg cemetery, Saturday, week or two visiting Mr. Potterl’s IxOts Not. 2 nnd .1 o f Section 23, In Tp. 17 8., R. 10
good harbors as there are in all the coast
W.,
contain
ing
28.40
acres,
nil
in
|L
an
e
County.
where
they
were
interred
with
the
Mr. Johnson had a similar log cm ten
Oregon.
lines of the United Slates. As to the bo|)org o ,
A 0 y w and n> o( j j . brothers.
feet in diameter to take to Buffalo, hut
February 26,p901.
A. O. FUNKE,
If Ernest does not desist from dear
i
. i .
i i „ i .
u|, social conditions in Cuba, one is agrtea- a large crowd followed Mr. Butler to bis
fiisA \sM-unicum uni not nae nigii enougn
"
bunting around Deadwood P. O. so Administrator o f the estate of Anna Mathilde
Funk«. deceujMML
‘
b ly surprised by a visit. I did not see last resting place, for lie was a man bon-
much be might receive a summons from
Vt float it out. The collection embraces
a drunken man duiing all the time I ored and loved by all who knew hin>
N
O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
the
game
warden.
a section of larch six leet in diameter,
Mr. Butler's only son was nl>aent, hav­
was on the island, I saw no beggars,
If
the
mills
down
at
Arme
and
Flor-
ing sailed for San Pedro the day before
and some big larch planks, 1 orl Orford
U nited States I-and Office,
with the exception of two very old col- bj# deatb> Mrs. Butler intends going ence would favor the loggers w tii as
Roseburg, Oregon,
cedar, yellow pine, alder and several
March If». 1901.
oted men and a Chinaman, who were on ' home with her daughter, Mrs. Smiley, good prices for logs as their stores charge
N otice is hereby given that in com pliance
other spocinisnsof Oregon s timber will
for goods the loggers would flourish.
the platforms at the stations ready to to remain for some time.
with tlie provisions o f the act of Congress of
comprise tlie exhibit. All tlie larger
How is this: One can baking powder, June3. 1878, en titled “An set for the sale of
receive contributions. So far as 1 could
m ills have creditable exhibits of their
A T E S T IM O N IA L F R O M O L D E N G L A N D o0c ; at Kugenc, 3 5 c ; N o m e , A la s k a , o ó c . timber lands in the States of California, Oregon.
judge, the people were well dressed for
•‘1 eont»darChamberlain’«Cough Kern
A very livelv scrimmage between two Nevada and W ashington Territory,’’ as extend
manufactured lumber.—Columbia River
that climate and all bad plenty to eat. «jy
best in the world for bronchitis” of on: leading citizens took place a short cd to all the Public I And States by act of August
4. 1*92, James E. Gibbons, of Portland, county
and Oregon Tirabvrman.
Gov. General Wood seems to have been , av, Mr. William Savory, of Warring- tim« ago. Alter an amateur spell of >t M ultnomah. State of Oregon, has this «lav
•ILVKR MONOMETALISM PROPOSED. remarkably successful in bringing order ton, England. "It has savcl my wife's slugging, punting, and many cusswords, tied in thtaoffice his sworn swueiuent No. MSS,
and cleanliness to the island." Senator life, she having l*en a martyr to bron- the referee became frightened and took
°'
»"w'
. . . v a n v t h i , , . tor H>ltis for over six years, being ;nmet of . refuge behind a log until the (ray was and
<ni, w
will
,)fter proof
_nx)I to show
, h„w that the land
, ,
ill
offer
The eminent geologist of Harvard Col- Oockrell declined to say anything lor the time confined to her bed.
She 1» over, anil ordered one o f the partie» to «ought is more valuable for its timber
lags. Professor N. 8. Slialer, In » w e n t publication at this time, «boat the opiu now quite w ell.” Sold by O. W. Hurd, move off o( hi» land. Both parties claim or n o n e than for agricultural purposes, and to
the victory, but are unscratclie-l, thongh *tabli*h his claim to «aid land before the
lecture declared that the greatest influx ions lie termed ns to the political situa
Re<i«ler and Kceviver of this office at Rueeburx.
PURS
WANTBO.
we cannot árense them of n >t fighting. Greffon, on Wednesday, the 29th day of May,
of gold that Ute world hae ever eeen or tion in Cuba, further than that he be-1
Beep Price=C utting a n d Q uick ¿
W IN T E R M E R C H A N D IS E ,
SHOES
A
AND
HA
Special Counter Will Be in Ord
This Sale.
Y O U R S
T F L T J L - ir
O. W .H U
CARMAN’
CHEAP CASH STORE]
Drv Goods,
★ Groceries * and * N<
FLORENCE MEAT
MARKET.
....... J u st O oened...
G oods a s R eo resen l
known will result within tl.e next thirty Iteved toe Cuban. wouU eventually
T H E B E S T B LO O D P U R IF IE R -
The highest cash price paid for all
years because of geological condition» accept the uonditfons.
The blood is being con-lantly purified
kinds of furs sud hides.
Mr. Felix Schuster, governor of the
by the lung», liver »ml kidneys. Keep
combiiwd with improved mining appar-
44. C. Ci urvoN.
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Union B a n k of London, who has reached A . » . « . , » M „ , M -A O . Fh— c ,; Or. ..............................
•tua and metboJs.
e l... bovrvls
k. A .a—
« . I A reffnlwr
M A M ,« « a, ■■ A ■
« A I von .1 will
«V-,
i . ,1 l - U » , o
the
and
have
no
Washington
in
tlie
cour.Aj
of
a
leisurely
H eese« : “ The uew system , ol min-
ner«l of « blood purifier. For this pur-
lug w i.fe b have recently l«-«n discover,d tour of Ute country, w hid, is to include
yowr blood pure and your pose there is nothing eqnnl lo Clisinher-
w ill b e e . protluced by the middle ol th . Mte Pacifie Co., a t, to evidently a very ¡
stomach oml digestive organa in a lam's Stomach and Liver Tablets, one
vrsssnt centory an almost intolerable level hesded s,»rt of an Englishman. healthy eoadilion by taking Hood's Joe* of them will do yon more go,xi Ihan
Mpply ol gold." And he add.: ‘Titte» When a»ked to give his in. pressions of barsaoarilla and yon will be W E L L . a dollar )x>ttle of the best blood purifier.
Samples free at O. W. Hurd's drug store.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
grkw o l gold goes down, another metal U m » t’m«ad States h . rephe.1: "A grsat
K“F
m ust be looked lor as a token of inter- «.any of your people come over to Eng-
The IB00 aeaeeement rolls are now
TO THE DEAF-’
think thia will be land, and it aueiua to ma that there open for the pnymeot o< taxes.
wationel vale«
A rich ladv cured of her IVafnes« and
not found in al- ought to be aome reciprocity in this sort
W. W mixaa
Sheri« Lane County, Oregon. J So"*« in the Head by Dr. M rholsou’e
because, owing to the of flung. 1 have come to America to
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Artificial Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to his
ill not change olwcrva the iiuaucial and tr a it condi­
Institute, so thst deaf people on able to
BAY
TO CVRB A COtO Its
tions, but 1 do not »i»ii to say anything
4ne Tabler». procure the Ear Drums may have them
Take Las alive Bromo
iu iletnii ol my t:fip. ter I liave been here
if Utev i tree. Addr
lie Xirh
»901.
He name« a* witnesses:
Burt W 'amn, J. H. Urban. W’ M V ault and
w ^tivrniaii. all of Portland, Iiregon.
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May. tMl.
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on or before ni«i 29th day of
J. T. Bsinosa, Register.
F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
Lasai Office, at Roaeburv Oregon.
March 22, 1901.
N otice is hereby givan that the follow ing.
named renter has Bled notice of hia Intention
to make fluol prool in auppurt of h is claim , and
that m id proof w ill be made before Marie k
Ware. U, A Coasaaimwaev, at Kugene, Oregon.
° ° Ma> I»-1*1. eto: Howard Pope, on h i, H
K. No s n t . for Uw re>. rev. » , T M 8., R. » w.
lie names the follow ing wltneteea to pro.»
his ronU nnoos reatese t s e p m sad colU vatlon
of. m id Ion-?, cis:
le w is Swanson. J. C. Foresee, r t o l , . a . a .
I Merton«
■ a ll of Ah
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more can you ask?
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on the market.
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300-306 Pont atreet, San F ran ciaco, Cal.